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Boxster had a hard time starting today, then it misfires and gave me this on the way home. Limp mode, only able to do about 65mph, then only 45. I ran a few tests using the Durametric tool and its got low pressure out of the HPFP. apparently not only BMW DI engines have issues with them. Meanwhile our mazdaspeed with a direct injection engine is on its original pump after more than three times the mileage.
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zee germans engineer everything perfectly. Must be the way you 'Merican's drive it.:)
yeah bummer, waiting for a issue with my turbo:eeps: |
I read a theory somewhere that never running the tank low may improve pump life. I'm crossing my fingers with the X3.
I got lucky with it just being a relay that triggered a light in the m3 the other day. When it threw the SMG light I started wondering if it was time for a manual swap. :ack: |
That sucks. How big a job is it to replace? And do 9A1 engines need walnut blasting?
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Drop it off and I'll send you the bill.
:D Sorry man that stinks. |
Arghh :ack: that stinks by any chance do you have a warranty ?
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Bummer. That sucks.
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I've heard of this before for the 987.2. Logically, 981's should suffer from it as well.
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Looks like roughly a 4hr job. Not too bad. 850 in parts with a core charge. Ugh.
No warranty. |
Going to do it yourself?
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Come on. Seriously? :lol:
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I called the local Porsche dealer and asked them the likelihood of Porsche doing a goodwill repair on this. They said they couldn't really determine, but they've had very few requests for goodwill repairs turned down. It's a $150 diagnostic fee for them to check the car out, determine that it is the HPFP, and make the request. If Porsche agrees, that gets refunded to me and I pay nothing. If they turn it down, I'm out $150, but I get confirmation that my diagnosis was correct.
As much as I hate going to dealerships, I'm going to do it. I set up an appointment for Wednesday of next week. Worst case I'm out $150, which is annoying, but meh. Biggest annoyance is I'll have to tow it down... by the time I got home my top speed had been reduced to about 30MPH. The dealership is right next to the one that is doing the airbag recall on my race car on Friday of next week. |
airbag in a racecar. ha
Did said dealer have airbags in stock and ready, or did they have to order it? :eeps: |
They have all the parts.
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Had to make them reinstall it because it wasn't in straight thew first time. :rolleyes: |
Mine is only the passenger's side, perhaps obviously (or not obvious... silly SCCA rules).
I am looking forward to being amused by the whole transaction. I'll probably be disappointed. |
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Sounds worth it to me too.
I assume Porsche mechanics are generally competent and worth letting touch your car? |
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I have to assume there's not much damage they can do by plugging a scan tool into the car and maybe (but I doubt it) taking some fuel pressure measurements. |
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I towed the car down last night and dropped it off at the dealership. I just got an e-mail notification that they started work (this is a thing now?). So we'll see where this goes.
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Never got an email or text during or after work ... just a phone call during and after which I'm sure we've all had.
I would like to get an email knowing they started work ... that is pretty cool. |
I had something similar. Unprompted, they emailed me a video of the tech walking underneath the car and commenting during the last annual service. Rather boring for my low mileage, quasi-new boxster, but would be of interest for something that needs a lot of work.
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Excellent news:
"Mr. Vitamvas. I just wanted to give you an update on the Boxster. At this time, the high pressure fuel pump has failed. This component is covered under the 8 and 80 emission warranty. We have the pump on order and it will arrive here on Tuesday. Once repairs are completed we will contact you. Please let me know if you have any questions. Linda Harouna, Porsche Silver Spring" |
sweet!
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that's awesome.
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Cool!
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Woo.
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Great news! seems strange to cover it as an emissions item, but whatever
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But in the past (long time ago) I had to write warranty claims for Dodge/Chrysler. Emissions claims usually are approved when an item causes an engine to fail inspection . . . No fuel pressure, no emissions, so I see the logic . .. it's just fuzzy logic! :D |
Awesome
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Gotta love that message ... good news :thumbup:
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That is the same car that I sold in the mid 90's for about $10k with 270k miles on it. |
Whew!
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